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1 impulso
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2 impulso
m.1 impulse (physics).2 momentum (empuje).tomar impulso to take a run-up3 stimulus, boost.la medida supondrá un impulso al consumo the measure will boost consumptiondar impulso a una iniciativa to encourage o promote an initiative4 impulse, urge.un impulso me hizo gritar a sudden impulse made me shoutmi primer impulso fue marcharme my first instinct was to leavese deja llevar por sus impulsos he acts on impulse5 pulse.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: impulsar.* * *1 impulse2 (fuerza, velocidad) momentum\actuar por impulso to act on an impulsetomar impulso to take a run-up* * *noun m.1) impulse2) drive* * *SM1) (=empuje)coger o tomar impulso — to gather momentum
2) (=estímulo) boosteste director ha dado un impulso a la empresa — this director has given the company fresh impetus o a boost
3) (=deseo instintivo) impulseno pude resistir el impulso de abrazarla — I couldn't resist the impulse o urge to embrace her
impulso sexual — sexual urge, sex drive
4) (Fís, Fisiol) impulse* * *a) ( empuje)tomar or darse impulso — to gather momentum, to get up speed
b) (reacción, deseo) impulsemi primer impulso fue... — my first instinct was...
* * *= drive, force, impetus, thrust, push, impulse, momentum, urge, kick-start [kickstart], burst, jump-start [jumpstart].Ex. Hierarchical bibliometry would act as a positive drive to support the authorship requirements now stipulated by some international editorial committees.Ex. Her reason admitted the force of his arguments, but her instinct opposed it.Ex. The original impetus has been diverted into specific applications.Ex. The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.Ex. The key issue to note here is that the global push to describe and document Indigenous knowledge is gaining momentum.Ex. The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.Ex. They were splendid starters of projects but like so many bibliographers poor sustainers of momentum.Ex. The urge to mechanize paper-making came at first as much from the papermakers' desire to free themselves from dependence upon their skilled but rebellious workmen as from the pursuit of production economies.Ex. That would be a great kick-start to raising awareness of IFLA 2002.Ex. Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Ex. No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.----* actuar por impulso = act on + impulse.* cobrar impulso = gain + strength.* dar un impulso = kick-start [kickstart].* dar un nuevo impulso = pep up.* impulso básico = primitive urge.* impulso eléctrico = electrical impulse.* impulso primitivo = primitive urge.* resistir un impulso = resist + impulse.* sentir un impulso = have + an impulse.* un nuevo impulso = a new lease of life.* * *a) ( empuje)tomar or darse impulso — to gather momentum, to get up speed
b) (reacción, deseo) impulsemi primer impulso fue... — my first instinct was...
* * *= drive, force, impetus, thrust, push, impulse, momentum, urge, kick-start [kickstart], burst, jump-start [jumpstart].Ex: Hierarchical bibliometry would act as a positive drive to support the authorship requirements now stipulated by some international editorial committees.
Ex: Her reason admitted the force of his arguments, but her instinct opposed it.Ex: The original impetus has been diverted into specific applications.Ex: The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.Ex: The key issue to note here is that the global push to describe and document Indigenous knowledge is gaining momentum.Ex: The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.Ex: They were splendid starters of projects but like so many bibliographers poor sustainers of momentum.Ex: The urge to mechanize paper-making came at first as much from the papermakers' desire to free themselves from dependence upon their skilled but rebellious workmen as from the pursuit of production economies.Ex: That would be a great kick-start to raising awareness of IFLA 2002.Ex: Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Ex: No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.* actuar por impulso = act on + impulse.* cobrar impulso = gain + strength.* dar un impulso = kick-start [kickstart].* dar un nuevo impulso = pep up.* impulso básico = primitive urge.* impulso eléctrico = electrical impulse.* impulso primitivo = primitive urge.* resistir un impulso = resist + impulse.* sentir un impulso = have + an impulse.* un nuevo impulso = a new lease of life.* * *1(empuje): un fuerte impulso para el comercio a major boost for tradequeremos dar un nuevo impulso a la iniciativa we want to give fresh impetus to the initiativela organización fue creada bajo el impulso del doctor Pascual Dr Pascual was the driving force behind the creation of the organizationse fue para atrás para coger or darse impulso he moved back to gather momentum o to get up speed2 (reacción) impulseactuó por impulso he acted on impulsemi primer impulso fue irme my first instinct was to leaveno pude resistir el impulso de tocarlo I couldn't resist touching it o the urge to touch itsentí el impulso de besarlo I had a sudden urge o impulse to kiss him3 ( Fís) impulse* * *
Del verbo impulsar: ( conjugate impulsar)
impulso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
impulsó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
impulsar
impulso
impulsar ( conjugate impulsar) verbo transitivo
‹cultura/relaciones› to promote
impulso sustantivo masculinoa) ( empuje):
dar impulso a algo ( a comercio) to give a boost to sth;
( a iniciativa) to give impetus to sth;
tomar or darse impulso to gather momentum, to get up speed
◊ mi primer impulso fue … my first instinct was …c) (Fís) impulse
impulsar verbo transitivo
1 to impel, drive: el viento impulsa la cometa, the kite is driven by the wind
2 (estimular) to motivate: sus palabras de ánimo me impulsaron a seguir, his words of encouragement inspired me to go on
impulso sustantivo masculino
1 (fuerza) impulse, thrust
Med impulso nervioso, nerve impulse
2 (deseo) urge, impulse: sentí el impulso de besarle, I felt the urge to kiss him
♦ Locuciones: Dep tomar impulso, to take a run up
' impulso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coger
- corazonada
- frenar
- rapto
- repente
- reprimir
- resistir
- resistirse
- retener
- trampolín
- móvil
- tentación
English:
check
- impetus
- impulse
- prompt
- urge
- drive
- lift
* * *impulso nm1. Fís impulse2. [empuje] momentum;llevaba tanto impulso que no pudo detenerse he was going so fast that he couldn't stop;esta nueva tendencia está tomando mucho impulso this new tendency is gaining momentum3. [estímulo] stimulus, boost;la medida supondrá un impulso al consumo the measure will boost consumption;dar impulso a una iniciativa to encourage o promote an initiative4. [deseo, reacción] impulse, urge;un impulso me hizo gritar a sudden impulse made me shout;mi primer impulso fue marcharme my first instinct was to leave;sentir el impulso de hacer algo to feel the urge to do sth;se deja llevar por sus impulsos he acts on impulse* * *m1 ( arrebato) impulseurge, impulse;tomar impulso take a run up* * *impulso nm1) : drive, thrust2) : impulse, urge* * *impulso n1. (deseo) impulse / urge2. (estímulo) boost -
3 impulso de trabajo-impulso de reposo
• mark-space ratioDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > impulso de trabajo-impulso de reposo
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4 impulso básico
(n.) = primitive urgeEx. Both particularly fancied the idea of Hughes as gamekeeper and bard of the primitive urges, whose animal magnetism drives women mad.* * *(n.) = primitive urgeEx: Both particularly fancied the idea of Hughes as gamekeeper and bard of the primitive urges, whose animal magnetism drives women mad.
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5 impulso eléctrico
(n.) = electrical impulseEx. Optical character recognition (OCR) is a method by which printed characters can be 'read' by a computer; a light-sensitive machine converts the print into electrical impulses which can be stored in machine readable form.* * *(n.) = electrical impulseEx: Optical character recognition (OCR) is a method by which printed characters can be 'read' by a computer; a light-sensitive machine converts the print into electrical impulses which can be stored in machine readable form.
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6 impulso primitivo
(n.) = primitive urgeEx. Both particularly fancied the idea of Hughes as gamekeeper and bard of the primitive urges, whose animal magnetism drives women mad.* * *(n.) = primitive urgeEx: Both particularly fancied the idea of Hughes as gamekeeper and bard of the primitive urges, whose animal magnetism drives women mad.
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7 impulso
• force• impetus• impulse• momentum• pus-infected• push across -
8 impulso contraccionista
• contractionary impulseDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > impulso contraccionista
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9 impulso de la sexualidad
• libido• sexual driveDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > impulso de la sexualidad
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10 impulso de parte
• instalment loan• instant -
11 impulso expansionista
• expansionary impulse -
12 impulso expansivo
• expansionary impulse -
13 impulso fiscal
• fiscal expenditures• fiscal impulse• fiscal incentive -
14 impulso nervioso
• nerve center• nerve oneself -
15 impulso procesal
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16 impulso repentino
• sudden impulse -
17 impulso sexual biológico instintivo
• instinctively• institor• libidoDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > impulso sexual biológico instintivo
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18 impulso vital
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19 impulso apical
m.apical impulse, AI. -
20 impulso cardíaco
m.cardiac impulse.
См. также в других словарях:
Impulso nervioso — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un impulso nervioso es una onda de naturaleza eléctrica que recorre toda la neurona y que se origina como consecuencia de un cambio transitorio de la permeabilidad en la membrana plasmática, secundario a un estímulo … Wikipedia Español
impulso — sustantivo masculino 1. Acción y resultado de impulsar: Con el impulso del viento el barco llegó a su destino. 2. Fuerza con que algo se mueve o desarrolla: El impulso que llevaba le impidió frenar. Hay que dar impulso a este producto para… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Impulso (película) — Impulso es una película ecuatoriana, dirigida por Mateo Herrera; el filme cuenta la historia de Jéssica, joven que parte en busca de su padre, que nunca conoció. Impulso Título Impulso Ficha técnica Dirección Mateo Herrera … Wikipedia Español
impulso — m. fisiol. Pequeña corriente eléctrica que se propaga por las neuronas. Si el impulso nervioso se produce a consecuencia de un estímulo (frío, calor, tacto, sonido, etc.) se habla de corriente sensitiva, mientras que cuando se genera en respuesta … Diccionario médico
impulso antidrómico — Impulso nervioso en las fibras sensitivas en sentido contrario o centrífugo Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
impulso enteroceptivo — impulso nerviosa aferente estimulado desde un órgano interno Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
impulso prematuro — Cualquier impulso que se produce precozmente con respecto a un ritmo dominante. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
impulso propioceptivo — Impulso nervioso que se origina en una terminación sensitiva en un músculo, articulación o tendón. Esta clase de impulsos suministra información al sistema nervioso central sobre la posición relativa de las partes corporales. Diccionario Mosby… … Diccionario médico
impulso — s. m. 1. Ato de impelir. = IMPULSÃO 2. Força que provoca o movimento de um corpo. 3. Movimento que essa força comunica. 4. [Eletricidade] Grupo de oscilações de altíssima frequência, utilizadas em eletrónica, que se sucedem periodicamente no… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
impulso amplitudė — statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Didžiausioji tam tikro pavidalo impulso vertė. atitikmenys: angl. pulse amplitude; pulse height vok. Impulsamplitude, f; Impulshöhe, f rus. амплитуда импульса, f pranc. amplitude… … Penkiakalbis aiškinamasis metrologijos terminų žodynas
impulso trukmė — statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Trukmė apibrėžtame impulso amplitudės lygyje. atitikmenys: angl. pulse duration vok. Impulsdauer, f; Impulslänge, f rus. длительность импульса, f pranc. durée d’impulsion, f … Penkiakalbis aiškinamasis metrologijos terminų žodynas